Subject: Re: Lindsey, you got some 'splaining to do
The grand jury is not there to decide the merits of a case. Only to determine if there's sufficient probable cause.
My interpretation of what the previous prosecutor was saying was they didn't have probable cause.
But then, I don't even play a lawyer on TV.
So, why do I hear about Grand Juries that work on a case for substantially longer periods?
Steve